PSYLLID;R, APHIDIDiE. 
Ins. 235 
coZcr,, p. 648, pi. viii. fig. 5, J. Scott, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, S. England : 
spp. nil. 
Trioza salicivora, J. Scott, 1. c. p. 658, pi. ix. fig. 7, Scotland ; T. sali- 
civora, p. 75, Abo and Russian Carelia, chenopodiij p. 76, Runsal island, 
near Abo, O. M. Reuter, Medd. Soc. Fenn. i. : spp. nn. 
Aphalara radiata, J. Scott, 1. c. p. 562, pi. ix. fig. 12, England ; A. 
lialimocnemis^ L. Lethierry, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. p. 55, note, 
Sarepta : spp. nn. 
Aphididje. 
Buckton, G. B. Monograph of the British Aphides. I. London 
(printed for the Ray Society, being the volume for 1876) : 1876, 
8vo, pp. 1-193, pis. A-c (anatomical) and i.-xxxviii. 
After general, anatomical, bibliographical, and biological introduc- 
tions, the author divides the family Aphididm into 4 tribes, Aphidince, 
Schizoneurince, Pemphiginoe^ and Chermesince^ and describes and figures 
the British species of Siphonophora (37, 10 new), Phorodon (2), Myzus 
(4, 1 new), Drepanosiphum \_-phon^ vel -pho] (2), and 2 new genera. Full 
particulars are given as to economy, parasites, &c., where known. The 
plates, drawn by the author, seem lifelike ; but there are various omissa, 
&c., in the treatment of the work, which detract somewhat from its value 
to entomologists. Siphonophora rosce, var. n. glauca, p. 109, pi. iii. 
Amphorophora^ g. n., Buckton, 1. c. p. 187. Differs from Drepanosi- 
phon in its long limbs and large tail, and from Rhopalosiphon in its very 
long antennae. For A. ampullata, sp. n. (? = R. staphylece, Koch), ihid. 
pi. xxxvii. fig. 4, apt. vivip. $ only, from ferns in conservatory. 
Megoura \^-gura\^ g. n., id. 1. c. Possesses the mixed characters of 
SiphonopJiora and Rhopalosiphon. For M. vicice, sp. n., ibid. pi. xxxviii., 
$ only, E. England, on Vida sepium. 
Siphonophora lutea, p. 119, pi. viii., on Orchidacece ; S. menthm, p. 120, 
pi. ix. figs. 1 & 2, on Mentha and Sarothamnus ; S. polygoni, p. 123, pi. x. 
figs. 1-3, on Polygonum,’, S. drcumjlexa, p. 130, pi. x\i\., on Cineraria, 
&c. ; S. scrophularioi, p. 137, pi. xvi. figs. 1 & 2, on Scrophularia scoro- 
donia’, S. carnosa, p. 144, pi. xx., on Urtica urens (? = urticce, Pass., var.); 
S. longipennis, p. 146, pi. xx. bis, on Corylus avellana ; S. muralis, p. 157, 
pi. xxvi., on Lactuca muralis ; S. sisymbrii, p. 160, pi. xxvii. figs. 4 & 6, 
on Sisymbrium offidnale’, and S. olivata (? =■ Aphis carduina,'WoXk), 
p. 164, pi. xxix. figs. 3 & 4, on Carduus lanceolatus: spp. nn., id. 1. c., 
various localities in the South of England. 
Myzus gracilis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 176, pi. xxxiv. fig. 5, on sycamore, S. 
of England. 
Phylloxera. 
Balbiani, E. G. Sur Teclosion prochaine des oeufs d’hiver du Phyl- 
loxera. C. R. Ixxxii. pp. 666-669. 
Hypothetical observations, with no result, as to the product of the 
“ winter-egg.” 
